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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I still receive my share of money from a Will?

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Answered by attorney Kelvin P. Green (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Law Office of Kelvin Green
Power of attorney does not authorize someone to distribute under a will. If the will were probated under State law you had to be notified. If the estate had a small value, it may have been done under a small estate process. After 12 years you may have forfeited rights to any claim so your first place to start is with your sister and ask her what happened and what the process was that she followed.
Power of attorney does not authorize someone to distribute under a will. If the will were probated under State law you had to be notified. If the estate had a small value, it may have been done under a small estate process. After 12 years you may have forfeited rights to any claim so your first place to start is with your sister and ask her what happened and what the process was that she followed.
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Will we have to pay our inheritance to the IRS because of back taxes? How?

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Answered by attorney Robert Ingham Long (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Law Office of Robert I. Long
Grandma's debts get paid out of her estate. The estate does not pay anyone else's debts. If your wife is entitled to a share, it will not be affected by her dad's tax mess, but if her dad is sole beneficiary the entire inheritance is exposed to the claims of his creditors the instant it becomes his money, maybe even before it reaches him.
Grandma's debts get paid out of her estate. The estate does not pay anyone else's debts. If your wife is entitled to a share, it will not be affected by her dad's tax mess, but if her dad is sole beneficiary the entire inheritance is exposed to the claims of his creditors the instant it becomes his money, maybe even before it reaches him.
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Does my wife have any rights to the house that my father left me in his will?

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Answered by attorney Darin Christensen (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Bullivant Houser Bailey PC
Your wife has no rights in the house after your death, except to the extent that your children choose to give her any.
Your wife has no rights in the house after your death, except to the extent that your children choose to give her any.